In Case You Missed It … 5 Headlines from the Golden Globes

Claire Danes' Post-Baby BodBefore accepting the Best Actress in a Drama TV Series award for her work in Homeland, the new mom (son Cyrus was born in December) rocked the red carpet in a red Versace gown that showed her slim figure and killer arms. Extra points for the gorg curled hair and dark, smoldering eye. We were hoping Danes would deliver on the red carpet--and she certainly did!

Jodie Foster’s Acceptance SpeechLooking super-fit at 50, Lifetime Achievement Award Winner Foster gave a rambling indictment of the lack of privacy in Hollywood, and teased the crowd by appearing to come out before emotionally thanking her mother, and leaving viewers wondering if she was retiring from acting. She later said she was not.

Girl Power In The HouseMany female winners thanked the other nominees in their category, including Danes (calling the women in the Best Actress in a Drama TV Series category “badass”), Lena Dunham and Anne Hathaway. And Jessica Chastain praised her director in Zero Dark Thirty, Kathryn Bigelow, for breaking gender stereotypes in Hollywood.

Tina and Amy, We Love You … But Where Did You Go?Hosts Tina Fey and Amy Poehler were hilarious, setting a light, breezy tone in their opening monologue with a round of zingers. Our favorite? Tina Fey: “Quentin Tarantino is here, the star of all of my sexual nightmares.” But then the pair disappeared for much of the night, making brief cameos only when announced in their shared nomination category (Best Actress in a TV Show, Comedy) and in a few photo bomb moments. Ladies, we sorely missed you!

Everybody Looked GoodSurprisingly there weren’t too many trainwrecks this year. We were proud to see former SELF cover girls Hayden Panettiere (stunning in a white Roberto Cavalli) and Jessica Alba (rocking a coral number by Christian Dior and a sexy red lip) looking confident. Jessica Chastain’s blue Calvin Klein had a complicated top, but we loved her beautiful red hair and flawless makeup. Kate Hudson looked classic in a black and gold number, Jennifer Garner was flawless per usual and Adele rocked a beehive and a long black number (loved your charming speech, girl! So good to see you).